Diebold Nixdorf Inc. has released a new study, "The Evolution of Self-Checkout in Australia: Insights from Retailers and Consumers," highlighting how self-service technologies are transforming the retail sector in Australia. The research, based on surveys of 1,000 consumers and over 180 retailers from segments such as grocery, fashion, and fuel, reveals that more than two-thirds of Australian shoppers prefer self-checkout, particularly when shopping alone, in a hurry, or aiming to avoid long queues. The study points out that speed, simplicity, and control are key factors driving this trend, but also identifies areas for improvement, including the need for systems that are more intuitive, support diverse payment options, and provide flexible shopping experiences. The report also notes a growing investment by retailers in AI-powered and hybrid checkout solutions, which help address efficiency and staffing challenges while enhancing customer experience.
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